Wicked: For Goodnow faces Oscar competition from an unexpected Netflix hit.For Good, which debuts on November 21, adapts the second act of the Broadway musical of the same name, the first half of which was adapted into 2024’sWicked, which was the fifth highest-grossing movie of that year and was nominated for 10 Oscars, winning two.

TheupcomingWicked: For Goodfeatures director Jon M. Chu returning alongside stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba (now known as the Wicked Witch of the West) and Ariana Grande-Butera as Glinda.The returning cast also includes Jonathan Bailey, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, and Jeff Goldblum.

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While it is never guaranteed that a sequel to an Oscar-winning movie will also perform well at the Academy Awards,For Good’s chances seem high. For one thing,there have been quite a few Oscar-nominated sequels that followed Oscar-winning movies, includingThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, andThe Godfather Part II.

Additionally,Wicked: For Goodseems destined to earn at least two Oscar nodsin a category that seemed like a lock for the movie before the arrival of Netflix’s new hit.

KPop Demon Hunters & Wicked: For Good Will Likely Compete For Best Original Song

It’s “Golden” Vs. Wicked 2’s Original Songs

Netflix’sKPop Demon Huntershasbecome a surprise smash hit. The original animated musical follows Huntr/x,a KPop girl group that moonlights as demon hunters. Their rivals are the demonic boy band Saja Boys. It debuted at No. 2 on Netflix’s global chart of their most-watched English-language movies, rising to No. 1 in its second weekend.

In addition to earning more than 56 million views during its first three weeks, the movie has earneda Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score of 96%with a 90% audience score. One of the critics whose reviews were aggregated for the certified score wasScreenRant’s own Ben Gibbons, who gave the movie a score of 9 out of 10.

Read an excerpt from hisKPop Demon Huntersreviewbelow:

KPop Demon Hunters is not just for fans of anime, nor is it just for kids. It’s an incredible adventure filled with humor, emotion, and stunning music. KPop Demon Hunters is a phenomenal family film with heart, passion, and a fast-paced plot that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, regardless of age.

In addition to the movie’s existing critical and commercial success (which includesthe Saja Boys song “Your Idol” reaching No. 2 on Spotify in the U.S.on July 3, followed by Huntr/x’s “Golden” at No. 3), theKPop Demon Hunterssoundtrackmay be its ticket to earning an Oscar nomination.

PerVariety, Netflix will besubmitting “Golden” for consideration for the Oscar for Best Original Song. Given the movie’s popularity, this could place it in a position to provide major competition forWicked: For Good, which is expected to earn at least one nomination in that category, if not two.

While 2024’sWickeddid not feature any original songs,For Goodwill include two new songs by the musical’s original composer, Stephen Schwartz. One song will be for Elphaba (which was co-written by Erivo herself) while the other will be for Glinda. Originally, it seemed likely that one of these two songs would be a lock to win the Oscar.

Can KPop Demon Hunters Shock At The Oscars With “Golden”?

It’s Already Breaking Records

If “Golden” ends up earning an Oscar nomination, it seems entirelylikely that it will be up against bothWickedsongs. There is a precedent for multiple original songs from any year’s biggest musical being nominated in the same category. This has also happened for movies that combine major musical numbers with non-diegetic original songs on the soundtrack.

In recent years,multiple songs from the same movie were nominated in 2025(“El Mal” and “Mi Camino” fromEmilia Pérez), 2024 (“I’m Just Ken” and “What Was I Made For?” fromBarbie), 2017 (“Audition” and “City of Stars” fromLa La Land), and 2009 (“O… Saya” and “Jai Ho” fromSlumdog Millionaire).

Each of the movies that has earned two Best Original Song nominations in the 21st century has also been nominated for Best Picture.

In each of those recent cases, a song from the double-nominated musical won, namely “Jai Ho,” “City of Stars,” “What Was I Made For?,” and “El Mal.” This could mean thatWicked: For Goodmay still be a lock for the category if both new songs get nominatedfor Best Original Song.

At the time of writing, the current roster of possible nominees predicted byVarietyincludes bothWicked: For Goodsongs,Diane Warren’s “Dear Me” fromDiane Warren: Relentless, Rod Wave’s “Sinners” fromSinners, and a potential original song from theupcomingZootopia 2.

“Golden” has been busy breaking records…

Not all of these songs seem like strong contenders, as Diane Warren has never won an Oscar despite having been nominated 16 times, and the originalZootopiamovie’s song “Try Everything” never even earned a nomination. Therefore,KPop Demon Hunters' original songcould have a strong chance of earning a nod.

Its potential success is supported by the fact that “Golden” has been busy breaking records in the time since the movie premiered. In addition to charting in more than 20 regions,the song hit No. 2 on the Billboard Global 200and became the first song credited to a fictional band to land on the US Streaming Songs chart since it was created 12 years ago.

Huntr/x themselves have also beaten Blackpink to becomethe highest-charting female KPop group on the Spotify daily chart in the U.S., in addition to being the first such group to hit No. 1 on that chart, on July 8.

If “Golden” gets into the category andKPop Demon Hunters' popularity continues to grow throughout the year, the song could very well take the category, especially if both the songs fromWicked: For Goodare strong enough to have unprecedented competition with one another and split the vote.